PEOPLE’S NATIONAL Party (PNP) President Mark Golding has named a 36-member Shadow Cabinet comprising a team of spokespersons and some deputies. AMONG THOSE returning from the previous Shadow Cabinet are Julian Robinson, Dr Dayton Campbell, Phillip Paulwell, Dr Alfred Dawes and Dr Angela Brown-Burke. Among the new faces are Isat Buchanan, Andrea Purkiss and Senator Ramon Small-Ferguson. Golding said the Shadow Cabinet was organised around four key pillars of national life: Economic Development, Human Development, Physical Development, and Governance, ensuring a structured approach to addressing Jamaica’s most pressing challenges. He said the team will provide oversight and hold the Government accountable, and present alternative policies that reflect the party’s vision for a just, inclusive, and progressive Jamaica. “In unveiling this Shadow Cabinet, we present a team of bright minds, experienced leaders, and energetic new voices who are ready to serve the people of Jamaica,” said Golding. “Together, they bring the creativity and determination required to chart a better course for our country,” he added, noting that the Shadow Cabinet bears no cost to taxpayers. “This is not about salaries or perks. Our Spokespersons serve without pay in these roles. The Shadow Cabinet provides a platform for MPs to engage meaningfully on national issues and demonstrate their readiness to assume responsibility in a future government,” he explained. 6 Golding names new Shadow Cabinet People’s National Party President Mark Golding speaking at post-election press conference on September 11. RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPHER FULL LIST 1. Mark Golding - Defence & Constitutional Affairs 2. Julian Robinson - Finance & the Public Service Deputy Spokespersons - 3. Senator Ramon Small-Ferguson (Finance) and 4. Senator Lambert Brown, CD (Public Service) 5. Peter Bunting - Productivity, Efficiency & Competitiveness 6. Deputy - Senator Cleveland Tomlinson 7. Dr Dayton Campbell - Agriculture, Fisheries & Food Security 8. Anthony Hylton - Trade, Industry & Global Logistics 9. Deputy Spokesperson - Senator Kisha Anderson 10. Phillip Paulwell - Energy & Telecommunications 11. Andrea Purkiss - Tourism & Linkages 12. Nekeisha Burchell - Creative Industries, Culture & Information 13. Christopher Brown - Science, Technology & Digital Transformation 14. Dr Angela Brown-Burke - Social Protection & Social Transformation 15. Deputy - Senator Allan Bernard 16. Damion Crawford - Education & Early Childhood Development 17. Deputy - Senator Dr Maziki Thame 18. Dr Alfred Dawes - Health & Wellness 19. Wavell Hinds - Labour & Sports 20. Denise Daley - Gender, the Elderly & Persons with Disabilities 21. Deputy - Heatha Miller-Bennett 22. Dr Kenneth Russell - Rural & Community Development 23. Lothan Cousins - Land, Settlements & Titling 24. Dennis Gordon - Urban Renewal & Redevelopment 25. Mikael Phillips - Transport & Mining 26. Ian Hayles - Water & Special Projects 27. Omar Newell - Environment & Climate Resilience 28. Richard Azan - Roads & Works 29. Deputy - Dwayne Vaz 30. Senator Professor Floyd Morris - Housing & Sustainable Living 31. Senator Donna Scott-Mottley - Foreign, Regional & Diaspora Affairs 32. Fitz Jackson - National Security 33. Natalie Neita-Garvey - Local Government & Participatory Democracy 34. Deputy - Yvonne Rose-Marie Shaw 35. Zuleika Jess - Justice 36. Isat Buchanan - Youth & Human Rights THE WEEKLY GLEANER | OCTOBER 16 - NOVEMBER 13, 2025 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | NEWS
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